Hell In A Bucket, Dupree's Diamond Blues, A Little Light, Black Throated Wind, Big Railroad Blues, Picasso Moon, Row Jimmy, Blow Away
Set 2
Built To Last, Victim Or The Crime, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider-> Women Are Smarter-> Drums-> Jam-> I Need A Miracle, Dear Mr. Fantasy-> Gimme Some Lovin'-> Morning Dew, E: Brokedown Palace
Notes:
-- Encore moved to end of 1st Set to fit show onto 2 discs
-- Encore can be re-joined with Set 2 seamlessly
-- This is from a custom live recording mix by John Cutler
-- Thanks to Steve Marcus for the tapes
-- This is a pitch corrected version of shnid=87350
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
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Cassette Master (Nakamichi DR-1) -> Apogee MiniMe (24bit/48k) ->Samplitude Professional v9.11 -> Adobe Audition CS6 -> FLAC/16
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September 19, 2022 Subject:
Black Throated lyrics
I wasn’t dreaming…. All kinds of new lines in this version
Reviewer:
Mind Wondrin
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June 10, 2022 (edited)
Subject:
A dose of euphemism
The final show of one of the top few runs of the '90s, one that represents peak Brent. It was also the last venue run of this caliber. Some songs
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have four distinct sources (plus matrices and AUDs). Spring 1990 has better sound in places than the SBD; except Miracle is best on the MTX, and Hellina & Brokedown are best on Dozin'. First Set. Hellina is a big, roaring version with everyone right on top for a bang-up start. Dupree's is likewise excellent, even though Jer skips the "lose her sweet man" verse. It's the first one in a year, and after this it was played once more, in '94. As for Little Light, this and 3/18 are the best the song got. Jer digs in to his envelope autowah and Brent is at his zenith. There's a We Want Phil, but it's cut from most SBDs and trimmed on the OFF. On Black-Throated Wind, Bobby peppers some new [strange] lyrics that didn't last. My faves are "a couple of Tens & some stale cigarettes", "a raven think coyotes should learn how to fly", and "choreography certain as bats on the breeze". This is the best of the two alt-lyric versions; it came back in Sept. w/the original lyrics. Must hear once. Big Railroad Blues is solid, and the only one in '90. Picasso Moon has some minor flubs but is still an above average version. The first of two false starts on Row Jimmy is cut from the OFF [Dozin' has more Brent, S90 has more Bobby guitar, the SBD is in between, the FM has more vox]. Row's a fine outing, but they pretty much had to end the set after this landmark Blow Away. The Heads went barmy and Brent got so into it that he stood. Second Set. The only Built to Last in '90, it was brought back just this once then dumped (it was not built to last!). It was disappointing that it left the repertoire (especially given the songs that came later), but somebody didn't like it. My guess: Phil. Then again, this isn't a strong set opener, so maybe Jer was getting disappointed. Bobby fares better with Victim [what sounds like Bobby's mic cutting out on the OFF is a mixing mistake; not on the SBD], and you get three more songs before Drums. I dig how, coming out of all that Jer wants a China Cat. The Rider and Dewiminna are certainly solid, but the set gets even better post Space. For Miracle, the MTX is more satisfying. After a perfunctory Dear Mr. Fantasy, Gimme Some Lovin' takes off with all six cylinders. Morning Dew is so good – but you are likely already familiar with this classic of Spring '90. Unsurprisingly, if you've heard this whole run, Brent is the key player in this Brokedown, possibly the year's best [the vox are separated better on Dozin']. 1st Set: A- 2nd Set: B- Overall = 4¼ stars Highlights: Hell in a Bucket – roaring Dupree's Diamond Blues – clean rarity Just a Little Light – Brent at his best Blow Away – Brent owning spotlight Gimme Some Lovin' – all cylinders Morning Dew – familiar classic Brokedown Palace – Brent again key SOURCES: Some SBDs were tinny or speedy. The 135497_sbd_miller is a clearer, pitch-corrected version, but tunings are cut, the second set is mislabeled, there's a cut in Space [14sec tape flip @5:49, as all SBDs], and it's missing the beginning of Just a Little Light & Big RxR. You can go to the FM mix (Fitzy_Keo_126789) for the missing bits. The 127210_mtx is the Usborne matrix. Spring 1990 has the whole show. Dozin' has Hell in a Bucket, Dupree's, Just a Little Light, Row Jimmy, Blow Away & Brokedown. Gimme Some Lovin>Morning Dew is on So Glad You Made It. The show (low res) is usually up on YouTube.
Starting at #9 which is suppose to be "Built to Last" is actually the encore "Brokedown Palace". From there on out each song is actually the one after
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it. If you understand? If you want to hear a specific song from the 2nd set then just click on whatever song comes after that song. Excepting of course Brokedown Palace which was put at the end of the 1st Set so that the entire show would fit on two cd's. Really great show!!!
Reviewer:
kbmill
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May 25, 2018 Subject:
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